The monthly review, or, literary journal, Volume 15Griffith, 1756 |
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Page 6
... must be included : and at their return they are fuppofed , by a fiction of law , never to have been ablent . If a prifoner dies in captivity , his fon is deemed to have become independent , not from the time of the death of his father ...
... must be included : and at their return they are fuppofed , by a fiction of law , never to have been ablent . If a prifoner dies in captivity , his fon is deemed to have become independent , not from the time of the death of his father ...
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... must first obtain the confent of the parents under whose power they are . Part of Mr. Harris's note on this . Puberty is esteemed by the law of England , as well as by the civil law , to commence ⚫ in males at fourteen complete , and ...
... must first obtain the confent of the parents under whose power they are . Part of Mr. Harris's note on this . Puberty is esteemed by the law of England , as well as by the civil law , to commence ⚫ in males at fourteen complete , and ...
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... must release all title to any future claim upon fuch fup- pofed legatée , who might otherwise be obliged to refund , if the will fhould be fet afide ; and a release in this cafe is al- < ways made , to the intent , that the legatée may ...
... must release all title to any future claim upon fuch fup- pofed legatée , who might otherwise be obliged to refund , if the will fhould be fet afide ; and a release in this cafe is al- < ways made , to the intent , that the legatée may ...
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... must be confidered as bie- roglyphical , denoting the perfection or combination of all fpiritual and moral excellencies , which conftitute the cha- ⚫racter of God's faithful fervants or fubjects , under the biero- glyphical forms of a ...
... must be confidered as bie- roglyphical , denoting the perfection or combination of all fpiritual and moral excellencies , which conftitute the cha- ⚫racter of God's faithful fervants or fubjects , under the biero- glyphical forms of a ...
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... The neceffity of putting a stop to fuch inconveniences • must be then apparent to every person who confiders or re- REVIEW , July 1756 . D • gards · 6 gards the general welfare of the colony ; Hiftory of Jamaica . 33.
... The neceffity of putting a stop to fuch inconveniences • must be then apparent to every person who confiders or re- REVIEW , July 1756 . D • gards · 6 gards the general welfare of the colony ; Hiftory of Jamaica . 33.
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